Open Full Navigation
We're sorry but the candle you have selected is currenty in the process of being purchased or has just recently been purchased.
Please feel free to select another candle or check back in 15 minutes to see if the candle you have selected has been released for purchase.
Thank you.
We're sorry but there are no candles available for lighting.
Thank you.
You have already begun a candle purchase session. If you would like to continue with your current candle choice please click "Continue" otherwise please click "Select Another".
Thank you.
Someone I looked up to....and wanted to be like. She was so strong and vibrant! Funny? You bet! Truth? She would tell it and made no apology for it. She was like the mortar that holds bricks together in a building. When I was a child ~ she was a hairdresser and did alot for the family, snipping and clipping. And she was good! She was a 'no nonsence' woman, yet very loving. I wanted to be like her because to me as a young girl she was classy, caring and always looking out to help someone if she could. Having become a hairdresser too when I was of age, felt that the 'calling' must have been in the family! There were a few of us.
Her and Uncle Vito were quite a pair! He kept her laughing and all of us too. Her brothers ment the world to her. How deeply we need the same values she lived: " Family"
Aunt Connie fought many personal battles as life often brings and she NEVER gave a air of self pity. I've learned from her in many ways. Watching her go through storms and trials clinging to her faith (and her brother Skip!) without complaint.
She was, if I might be so bold as to say : " A loving fireball"...............and if you were graced with being in the heat of it with her, you came out a better person.
I will miss her! Yet......we know...........a family awaits us above!
loving thoughts,
Joann